Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Dissent's election updatery! Three-way in the 70th AD?

      (We're reporting on the election from the perspective of the South Orange County Community College District, which sports three board trustees running for office tonight: John Williams, David Lang, and Don Wagner.)  

UPSHOT (as of 11:30 p.m.): Williams is the clear winner in his race. Lang appears to be a clear loser in his. Wagner's in the middle of a tight three-way race. There likely won't be clarity about that one until the morning. For a great account of the Sheriff's race tonight, check out Spencer Kornhaber's post.

     8:25 p.m.: Rebel Girl just called and instructed me to report the following. (She's really into this. But, right now, she's gotta make dinner for Red and Limber Lou.)
     So far, they're only reporting on absentee ballots, which trend conservatively. But it looks like John "Dolt" Williams, as expected, is doing quite well with 60% of the vote so far (for OC Public Administrator). Callahan is a distant second.
     Dave Lang, who's running for Treasurer, is a distant third in his race. It looks pretty bad for Quisling Boy. RodentHouse (or whatever) is ahead of that gal, what's-her-name. The Moorlach gal.
     The 70th AD race looks like the fun one to watch tonight. Steve Choi and Don Wagner are neck-'n'-neck, and Amante isn't too far behind. A three-way race!
     We'll keep updating through the night.
     Oh yeah. And Hutchins has a commanding early lead over the Hunt people. (There's two of 'em, right?)

     8:45: Voice of OC reports the following for the Treasurer's race:
   Keith Rodenhuis 44,749 votes 38.7 percent
   Shari Freidenrich 37,450 votes 32.4 percent
   David Lang 19,192 votes 16.6 percent
   Patrick Desmond 14,249 votes 12.3 percent

     For Public Administrator:
   John Williams 66,276 votes 60.8 percent
   Colleen Callahan 25,699 votes 23.6 percent
   Steve Rocco 10,372 votes 9.5 percent
   Kevin Vann 6,577 votes 6 percent


     Here's what Red County/OC has for OC Sheriff:
   Sandra Hutchens: 56.1%
   Bill Hunt: 24.5%
   Craig Hunter: 19.4%

9:28

     Orange Juice blog seems to have very current info on the local elections.
     A half hour ago, Art Pedroza (who backs Choi in the 70th AD race) reported: “Just visited Dr. Steven Choi’s Election Night Party in Irvine. Congratulated him on being on top, by 1%, over Don Wagner. Amante is in third. These are the early results. I expect that Choi will hold on to his lead as Wagner and Amante split the hard-core base…."
     Could be.

9:48

     70th AD:
   Steven Choi 29.9%
   Don Wagner 29.1%
   Jerry Amante 28.6%

10:00

     Unfortunately, early indications are that Gary "Corrupt Gasbag" Miller is creaming Liberatore.

   GARY G. MILLER (REP) 7,581 53.7%
   PHIL LIBERATORE (REP) 4,652 33.0%

Just after 11:00:

with 399 precincts out of 2084 reporting:

Lang is still in third with 16%

Choi continues to lead Wagner with 30% to Don's 29.3. Amante follows close behind with 28%.

Williams is the clear winner for Public Administrator though it's worth noting that Steve Rocco is in third, having somehow convinced over 13,000 people to vote for him.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Too bad Dave Lang dissed the staff and faculty of the college district - they could have helped him.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Tom F's coat tails aren't what they used to be...

Anonymous said...

Not even half of the precincts reporting. Hoping Williams slips below 50% but unlikely. He will be losing his Central Republican Committee member status coming in 10th so far (needed to be top 6). Go Callahan!!!!!

Anonymous said...

faculty in the district hate Dave Lang and they will be pleased by this result.

Anonymous said...

From Orange Juice:

70AD is gonna be Don Wagner vs. Melissa Fox.  BIG contrast there. GAME ON!

YEA!!! Congrattulations to Don!!!

Anonymous said...

Roy, what does Don's win mean to the SOCCCD?

Thank you for keeping us informed! And congratulations on being the main author of the #2 blog in the State!!! That's a big f... deal!

Anonymous said...

But Dave did everything Tom told him to do - and still lost - why?

Roy Bauer said...

Karma

Anonymous said...

Lets hope with Shawn Nelson on the Board of Supervisors they will now have that 3rd vote to take away the majority of Williams' responsibilities as Public Guardian since he doesn't want to show up a majority of the time.

Roy Bauer said...

5:30, He'll be up against Melissa Fox in the election, but it is not likely he will lose because that district is very Republican. (Fox will have to convince voters that Don's too right-wing.)

You are, I think, asking the key question for the SOCCCD. I just don't know, though I'm sure that, eventually, Don will fully concentrate on preparing for his likely new gig. Somebody had better start planning, 'cause, if Don leaves, there likely will be no strong personality to keep Fuentes in check.

Anonymous said...

The Board appoints - that's how we got Fuentes in the first place (after Frogue resigned) - and they almost shoe-horned Norby's brother in as well.

Anonymous said...

Say DW succeeds--what's the chance of a decent human being taking his place?

Roy Bauer said...

Normally, Don would be up for reelection this year, as trustee. But he's running for Assembly--and my guess is that you can't run for two offices at the same time. And, assuming he hasn't changed his mind about the Assembly gig (that's possible, in some sense), he'll be out of the way and so we'll have people running for a trustee seat where there is no incumbent. The union will find a candidate, and no doubt Fuentes and his crowd will find their candidate, and then it will be a matter of who spends the most money, I suppose.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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